Description
The first English language volume examining the role of the coffeehouse in Egyptian society.
About the Author
Dalia Said Mostafa is Lecturer in Arabic and Comparative Literature in the Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies Department, the University of Manchester, UK. She also teaches contemporary cinema of the Middle East and North Africa. She has published extensively on Arabic and comparative literature, Middle Eastern cinema, and popular culture in Egypt.She is the author of The Egyptian Military in Popular Culture: Context and Critique (2017), and the editor of Women, Culture, and the January 2011 Egyptian Revolution (2017). Amina Elbendary is Associate Professor of History at the Department of Arab and Islamic Civilizations, the American University in Cairo, Egypt. Her research interests include Arabic historiography, Mamluk social and cultural history, and Islamic political thought. She is the author of Crowds and Sultans: Urban Protest in Late Medieval Egypt and Syria (2015).
Reviews
This original and much needed study establishes the cultural importance of the Egyptian coffeehouse both in terms of its social history and in terms of its iconic representation in literature, film and musical performance. In exploring the coffeehouse as a hub of friendships, creativity and activism the study wonderfully illuminates how coffeehouse dynamics are continuous with Egypt's periodic revolutions. -- Caroline Rooney, University of Kent, UK
This book is a brilliant example of cultural studies where the site of the coffeehouse is selected to throw light on its role and development in Egyptian society. Using cultural history, urban sociology, literary criticism, interviews, photos, and film scenes related to Egyptian cafes demonstrates a successful interdisciplinary approach and contributes to reading the coffeehouse as a metonym of an evolving society. The book is both informative and entertaining, accessible to the general reader and thought-provoking to the specialist. -- Ferial Ghazoul, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
Book Information
ISBN 9780755635245
Author Dalia Mostafa
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 450g